This document is intended for TASE.2 application developers. It describes the basic principles to use the libtase2 TASE.2/ICCP protocol library to develop client, server, and dual-role applications. For more detailed information please have a look at the API reference manual and the example code.
It must be noted that all experiments were performed with the TASE.2 generator that used a step testing strategy where the number of simultaneously connected endpoints was changed dynamically. In the rising phase, the generator activated a new client every 20 s, as is depicted in Figure 9. When the number of clients reached the maximum value, the generation stopped. After a certain period, the clients started disconnecting at the same rate. Notably, when the number of connected clients reached the maximum value, 20,000 messages were generated, representing a large dataset. To process such a large file, we used the open-source Pandas Python library [26].
The skunkworks version 2.6 analyzes all of the data. An additional utility that must be run to extract the dataset definitions into ETR files. The directory that the ETR files are located in can be set in the protocol preferences tab.
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